Book Review: Here Comes the Fudge by Nancy Coco

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Fudge shop owner Allie McMurphy never expected her maid of honor duties to include clearing the groom of murder... 
 
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Synopsis

It’s late spring on picturesque Mackinac Island, Michigan.  Allie is prepping her Historic McMurphy Hotel and Fudge Shop for the start of the tourist season and her best friend Jenn’s wedding. But when Jenn’s fiancĂ© Shane, a crime scene investigator on the island, misses a dinner date, the two friends go looking for him. Led by Allie’s bichonpoo Mal into an alley, they come upon Shane standing over a body with a bloody knife in his hand. Shane won’t say what’s happened, just tells them to call 911. As the CSI is taken into custody by his colleagues, including Allie’s beau Rex Manning, the fudge maker vows to prove her friend’s fiancĂ© is not a killer—before the ceremony turns into a jailhouse wedding..


Review:

What do you do, when you think that the person you know, may not be the person you know? In this follow-up book, Allie's bestie Jenn and her find Jen's fiance and the worst possible situation mere weeks away from their wedding. Did he really kill the person on the ground and harm the other? Or was it a setup? With Ali being pushed out by Rex in an attempt to protect her and to keep her from being harmed, the crunch is on to solve the case so that Shane can be an exonerated and attend his own wedding. This is a fun cozy mystery and a very quick read, perfect for Summer! 

About the Author

Nancy Coco is the acclaimed author of the Candy Coated Mysteries, the Oregon Honeycomb Mystery series, a number of romantic suspense novels, Western historical romances, and four additional mystery series written under the name Nancy J. Parra. An Air Force veteran who rose to the rank of sergeant, Nancy is a member of an online group of female veterans—Military Women Who Have Turned Sword to Pen (RomVets.com). She is also a member of Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime. Nancy lives in Texas and is active on Facebook and Twitter. Visit her online at NancyJCoco.com.

The author will donate a portion of her earnings from this book to the ASPCA®.

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